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Old 12th January 2008, 08:23 AM   #137 (permalink)
arborjockey
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Default Re: your take on pruning with spurs on

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Originally Posted by Therrin View Post
Arborjockey,

We're talking about it because alot of people go both ways, and for different reasons. Companies doing line clearances and such won't pay someone to prune without gaffs, apparently. Some customers refuse to pay what it would cost to properly prune a tree which needs it badly, and some species are more tolerant to it.

Beyond that, it's a good thread for helping lurkers out there who prune with gaffs but won't speak up on here, to see what they're doing wrong; as well as helping to show people different approaches that can be taken to do things the right way

I'm glad you operate using proper techniques and its cool that you've NEVER gaff'd a tree while pruning, even when you were just starting out as a completely newb climber. That's pretty cool since some of us didn't know about the right way to do things when we were starting. I wish *I* could say that I've never made mistakes like that while on my learning curve.

Great response and I agree that their are alot of people that are still coming around the learnig curve. Most climbers gaff trees for speed and it takes a while to " learn the ropes" but ounce you do its safer for tree and man. I've seen the effects of a gaffed calf muscle. It turned a novice climber into a nursery worker.


in response to newguy 18 dont forget cocos are monocots and their dia. stays the same throughout thier life span. No outer compartmentilization. In hawaii some trees that the city prunes around the beachs have been deemed un safe from gaffing to many times.
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